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From these data the amount present in the cooked rice was calculated. ... Odor evaluation of the amount of popcorn-like odor in the different rice var...
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Cooked Rice Aroma and 2-Acetyl-1-pyrroline Ron G. Buttery,* Louisa C. Ling, Bienvenido 0. Juliano, and Jean G. Turnbaugh

The concentration of 2-acetyl-1-pyrroline has been determined in the steam volatile oils of 10 different varieties of rice. From these data the amount present in the cooked rice was calculated. This varied from less than 0.006parta per million (ppm) for Calrose rice to 0.09 ppm for Malagkit Sungsong variety rice based on the dry weight of the rice. Odor panel evaluation described the odor of 2-acetyl-1-pyrroline as ”popcorn”-like. Odor evaluation of the amount of popcorn-like odor in the different rice varieties ranked them in the general order of the concentration of this compound. Other odor quality evaluation tests confirmed the importance of this compound to the aroma of the more aromatic rice varieties.

Knowledge of the identities of the volatile aroma components of rice is important in the understanding of both human and insect perception of rice. Pest insects probably locate stored rice by keying in on the associated volatile (aroma) compounds. Volatile compounds found in cooked foods frequently occur in the “raw” foods also, although usually a t a much lower concentration. A considerable number of different varieties of rices are grown throughout the world. American consumers seem to prefer the more bland varieties such as the Texas Long Grain rice or Calrose rice. However, in Southeast Asia, India, and some Middle East countries, a number of more aromatic rices are highly favored and command much higher prices than the more bland varieties. A selection of these more aromatic rice varieties was studied by the authors and a potent aroma component, 2-acetyl-lpyrroline, was identified for the first time (Buttery et al., 1982). The present work compares the concentration of this compound in the different rice varieties and reports some additional information on its chemical and odor properties. The volatile components of rice have been studied previously by a number of researchers. Studies up until about 1978 were reviewed by Maga (1978). Some more recent studies include those of Yajima et al. (1978, 1979) and Tsugita et al. (1980). Western Regional Research Center, Agricultural Research Service, US.Department of Agriculture, Berkeley, California 94710 (R.G.B., L.C.L., and J.G.T.), and The International Rice Research Institute, Manila, Philippines (B.O.J.).

EXPERIMENTAL SECTION Materials. Most rice varieties were obtained through the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI)in Manila, Philippines. These are 1981 crops of Azucena, IR841-76-1 (a line derived from Khao Dawk Mali 105), and Milagrosa from the Philippines, Basmati 370 from Pakistan, Hieri from Japan, Khao Dawk Mali 105 from Thailand, and Seratus Malam from Indonesia and the 1982 crop of Malagkit Sungsong from the Philippines. These were obtained as brown rices and milled in the laboratory removing ca. 10% of the outer layers. Calrose rice (milled) was obtained from local markets in Berkeley, CA, in 1982. Texas Long Grain rice (milled) obtained from the Comet Rice Mills in Houston, TX, and is probably Labelle variety. Synthesis of 2-Acetyl-1-pyrroline. This followed very closely the method used by Buchi and Wuest (1971) for the synthesis of the related 2-acetyl-1,4,5,6-tetrahydropyridine. 2-Acetylpyrrole (1.7 g) in methanol solution (50 mL) was hydrogenated by using 5% rhodium on alumina catalyst (2.0 g) at room temperature under 10 psi of H2for 15 h with stirring. Filtration and removal of the solvent by distillation gave 1.8 g of the crude intermediate 241hydroxyethy1)pyrrolidine [cf. Hess (1915)l. This intermediate showed a mass spectrum with a molecular ion a 115 and other important ions at 70 (M’ - 45), 68,97 (M+ - 18), and 82 (M+- 33) and infrared and lH NMR spectra consistent with the structure of this compound. The 2(1-hydroxyethy1)pyrrolidine(1.8 g) was added to a stirred suspension of silver carbonate on Celite (16 g) in benzene (100 mL) under a nitrogen atmosphere. The mixture was refluxed under nitrogen for 15 h. Filtration removal of the silver carbonate and concentration by distillation to 5 mL gave a benzene solution of 2-acetyl-1-pyrroline which was 0 1983 American Chemical Society

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Table I. Concentration of 2-Acetyl-1-pyrroline Found in Cooked Rice Varieties in Terms of Dry Weight of Rice 2-acetyl-1-pyrroline variety

Malagkit Sungsong IR841-76-1 Khao Dawk Mali 105 Milagrosa Basmati 370 Seratus Malam Azucena Hieri Texas Long Grain

Calrose

concn, ppmn milled rice brown rice 0.09 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.06 0.06 0.04 0.04